GET OUT
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This movie was sick and eye opening and horrifying and overwhelming and insane. I was not prepared for the content that streamed out of this extremely terrifying story. I had never heard of this movie before the night we watched it in class and I couldn't believe how I had missed it. I had missed this huge story with such depth and I was ashamed to find that out.
I have to say that the main character's friend who worked for TSA was the one person who gave much needed relief from the stress that ensued from watching this film. He was hilarious and the film needed him because the weight of the content in this film was much too heavy.
The idea of black people still in essence being "owned" as they once were and in some horrific cases still are. But not only taking their bodies for labor, but literally taking their bodies and inserting other people's brains, white people's brains. Making them the vessel of the white man's "more important and more financially stable" self. It's an atrocious idea and I am absolutely horrified by it.
The implications of this idea are far greater than they seem on the surface. This reaches deep into the past and brings up a terrible time in our history and shines a light on it in a new and even more frightening way than ever before.
I have never been so excited to see a movie end as this one did. It ended as it should and if you haven't seen it, I won't ruin it for you. But I must insist that you see it. And watch it with more thoughtful eyes than the average movie watcher, see what's really there. Let it sink in and learn from it.

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